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First  U.  B.  Church 


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1915 


YORK,  PA. 

September  12th  to  19th 
1915 


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Seventy-Fifth  Anniversary 


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1915 


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YORK,  PA. 

September  12th  to  19th 
1915 


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Rev.  W.  H. 
Washinger,  D.  D. 
Supl.  Pennsylvania 
Conference 


Rev.  a.  B. 
Statton,  D.  D. 

Minister  St.  Paul' 
U.  B.  Church, 
Hagerslorvn,  Md. 


HREE  quarters  of  a  century  have  passed 
since  The  First  Church  of  the  United 
Brethren  in  Christ  was  organized  in  our  city. 
Whatever  the  disappointments  encountered,  on  the 
whole  success  has  crowned  the  efforts  under  the  guid- 
ance and  blessing  of  Almighty  God.  One  by  one,  as 
time  moves  on,  the  workers  are  gathered  home.  The 
inspiration  of  their  faith  and  labor  in  the  Lord  is  our 
common  heritage.  It  behooves  us,  as  we  have  oppor- 
tunity, with  prayer  and  thanksgiving,  to  serve  the  Lord 
with  a  pure  heart  fervently. 

That  we  may  hold  sacred  in  memory  the  celebration 
of  this  Seventy-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  organization 
of  our  congregation,  this  souvenir  is  respectfully  dedi- 
cated and  offered  to  the  members  and  friends  of  The 
First  Church  of  the  United  Brethren  in  Christ  of 
York,  Pennsylvania. 


A.  A.  Long,  Pastor. 


Former  Pastors 

of  Church 
Who  are  Living 

at  Present  Time 

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HE  picture  of  the  church  as  it  appears  in  this 
souvenir  is  a  fair  representation  of  the  church  at 
the  present  time. 

The  lot  on  which  it  stands  was  purchased  in 
1  782  by  Jacob  Settler,  who  erected  thereon  a  meeting- 
house and  presented  it  to  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
In  it  was  organized  the  first  Methodist  society  of  the  city. 
This  was  a  result  of  the  work  of  Freeborn  Garretson,  who 
first  preached  in  a  private  house  near  the  place. 

After  some  years  this  frame  building  was  replaced  by  a 
brick  church  in  which  the  Methodists  worshipped  until  our  peo- 
ple purchased  it  from  them. 

At  the  suggestion  ol  the  old  Otterbein  church  in  Baltimore, 
Md.,  the  Pennsylvania  Ccnference'sent  a  missionary  lo  'i'ork 
in  1840  to  organize  a  United  Brethren  society.  The  Mission- 
ary society  of  the  Otterbein  church  paid  two  hundred  dollars 
a  year  for  several  years  to  the  support  of  the  mission. 

Rev.  Christian  Crider  was  appointed  to  begin  the  work. 
The  lot  and  brick  church  above  referred  to  and  the  adjoining 
graveyard  were  purchased  by  our  people  for  $1,500.00.  I  he 
first  Board  of  Trustees  was  composed  of  Peter  Rauhouser,  of 
Dover;  Adam  Strayer,  of  Winterstown;  and  Jacob  Ehrhart,  of 
Dover.  At  this  time  there  were  no  members  of  the  United 
Brethren  Church  in  the  town.  Rev.  Mr.  Crider  soon  effected 
an  organization  and  served  as  pastor  for  two  years. 

Rev.  Jacob  Rinehart  became  pastor  in  1843.  During  his 
term  a  parsonage  was  built;  the  house  now  owned  by  the  Durr 
estate,  standing  a  few  doors  north  of  the  church.  The  base- 
ment of  this  building  for  a  long  lime  was  used  for  prayer  and 
class-meeting. 

Rev.  Enoch  Hoffman  was  ne.xt  appointed  pastor  in  1845. 
He  remained  two  years.  The  work  of  the  church  at  this  time 
became  so  discouraging  that  the  mission  was  in  danger  of  being 
abandoned.  Forty-three  members  were  reported,  with 
$1  17.00  as  pastor's  salary  paid.  Bishop  Hanby,  presiding  at 
the  Conference,  with  tears  in  his  eyes  pleaded  that  they  "  try 
it  one  more  year  ". 

Rev.  J.  C.  Smith  was  accordingly  appointed  pastor  in  184/. 
This  was  the  beginning  of  a  new  era  in  the  history  of  the 
church.  When  he  came  the  church  was  dilapidated  in  .ippear- 
ance,  burdened  with  debt,  and  the  membership  poor  and  dis- 
heartened. At  the  end  of  four  years  he  left  the  church  in  a 
good  financial  condition  with  one  hundred  and  fifty  active 
members. 


History  of  the 

First  Church 

of  the 

United  Brethren 

in  Christ 

of  York,  Pa. 


Rev.  Christian 
Crider 


Rk.\.  Jacob 
Rinehart 


Re\.  Enoch 
Hoffman 


Re\.  J.  C.  Smith 


Rev.  J.  D.  Killian 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Who  Was  Pastor  al 
Time  of  Fiftieth 
Anniversar])  of  Church 
1890-92 


Rev.  H.  B.  Spayd 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
1894-1902 


Revs.  W.  B.  Wagner.  1851;  Tobias  Crider,  1832;  W. 
B.  Wagner,  1853-33,  were  his  immediate  successors;  each  of 
whom  served  the  church  well  during  an  uneventful  period  of 
time. 

Rev.  W.  B.  Raber  became  pastor  in  1833,  serving  two 
years.  About  this  time  the  present  parsonage  was  built  at  a 
cost  of  $3,000.00. 

Rev.  J.  C.  Smith  began  a  second  pastorate  of  four  years  in 
1837,  during  which  the  membership  increased  to  237. 

Rev.  S.  Enlerline  was  appointed  pastor  in  1861,  and 
Rev.  Jacob  Erb  in  1864.  During  these  troublous  times  of 
civil  strife  many  men  of  the  congregation  enlisted  in  active  ser- 
vice for  the  country. 

Rev.  J.  C.  Smith  began  a  third  pastorate  in  1866.  During 
this  term  of  five  years  the  old  church  was  lorn  down,  and  the 
present  brick  building,  75  by  46  feet,  was  erected  at  a  cost  of 
$1  3,000.00.  1  he  building  committee  consisted  of  Charles 
Lafean,  Rev.  Daniel  ELberly,  Jacob  Allison,  Henry  Lucking 
and  Rev.  J.  C.  Smith. 

At  the  close  of  this  term,  the  membership  had  increased  to 
357.  To  Rev.  J.  C.  Smith  this  congregation  is  indebted  as  to 
no  other  minister  for  its  present  standing.  In  all,  he  served  the 
church  thirteen  years.  This  church  stands  as  a  monument  to 
his  memory. 

Rev.  W.  B.  Raber  began  a  second  pastorale  in  1871.  At 
the  close  of  his  fourth  year,  during  the  meeting  of  the  annual 
conference,  he  died.  During  this  pastorate  the  Second  U.  B. 
church  of  the  city  was  organized  with  a  present  membership  of 
about  five  hundred.  He  was  generally  recognized  as  a  man  of 
marvelous  preaching  ability.  In  those  days  "  there  was  a  gen- 
eral desire  to  hear  Rabf.R  ". 

Rev.  J.  P.  Smith  became  pastor  in  1875.  His  term  of  ser- 
vice was  characterized  by  great  revivals  and  large  accessions 
to  the  membership  of  the  church. 

Rev.  J.  P.  Miller  began  a  pastorate  of  three  years  in  1879, 
characterized  by  energy,  activity  and  success.  At  present  he 
is  pastor  of  a  Congregational  Church  in  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Rev.  J.  R.  Meredith  served  the  church  faithfully  and 
efficiently  from  1882  to  1885.  During  his  term  the  church 
was  repaired  and  partly  refurnished  at  a  cost  of  $1,500.00. 


Rev.  W.  B.  Wagner 
Rev.  Tobias  Crider 


Rev.  W.  B.  Raber 


Re\.  J.  C.  Smith 

Re\'.  S.  Enterline 
Rev.  Jacob  Erb 


Re\'.  J.  C.  Smith 


Rev.  W.  B.  Raber 


Rev.  J.  P.  Smith 


Rev.  J.  P.  Miller 


Rev.  J.  R.  Meredith 


Rev.  Joseph 
Daugherty 

Columbia,  Pa. 
1903-01 


Rev.  Jacob  A.  Goun 

Y o\\f  Haven,   Pa. 
1907-11 


Rev.  I.  H.  Albright  was  appointed  pastor  in  1885  and  re- 
mained five  years,  during  which  time  many  were  added  to  the 
church.  He  also  assisted  in  the  organization  of  the  Third  U. 
B.  Church,  with  a  present  membership  of  about  three  hundred 
and  fifty;  and  the  Fourth  U.  B.  Church,  with  a  present  mem- 
bership of  about  four  hundred  and  fifty. 

To  Dr.  Albright,  as  the  historian  of  our  churches  m  ^'ork 
County,  we  are  indebted  for  the  facts  contained  m  this 
historical  sketch.  He  is  now  pastor  of  the  U.  B.  Church  in 
Middletown.  Pa. 

Rev.  J.  D.  Killian  became  pastor  m  1890,  and  served  two 
years.  During  his  pastorate  the  church  celebrated  the  fiftieth 
anniversary  of  its  organization  with  appropriate  services  extend- 
ing over  one  week,  beginning  October  11,1  890.  A  souvenir 
of  the  occasion  was  issued  by  M.  S.  Meredith  and  F.  W. 
Porter  as  publishers. 

Rev.  M.  J.  Heberiy  served  the  congregation  as  pastor  from 
1892  to  1894.  His  work  was  characterized  by  earnestness, 
faithfulness  and  devotion  to  his  highest  ideals  of  right.  About 
this  time  "i'ork  Fifth  Church  was  organized,  with  a  present 
membership  of  approximately  three  hundred. 

Rev.  H.  B.  Spayd  enjoys  the  distinction  of  serving  the  con- 
gregation for  the  longest  unbroken  term  of  years,  1894  to 
1902.  A  successful  pastorate.  He  is  now  pastor  of  the  Third 
U.  B.  Church,  Los  Angeles,  California. 

Rev.  C  .  L.  Wiswaeser  became  pastor  in  1 902  and  served 
for  several  months  more  than  a  year.  He  was  a  gifted  preacher 
of  the  Word.  A  large  pipe  organ  was  placed  in  the  church 
during  his  pastorate  at  a  cost  of  $2,000.00. 

Rev.  Joseph  Daugherty  was  appointed  pastor  in  October. 
1903.  and  served  four  years.  With  the  beginning  of  his 
pastorate  the  use  of  the  German  language  was  discontinued  at 
the  preaching  services.  The  church  was  favored  with  large 
revivals,  resulting  in  many  conversions  and  one  hundred  and 
seventy- four  accessions  to  the  membership. 

Rev.  Jacob  A.  Gohn  became  pastor  in  1907  and  served 
four  yi'ars.  During  his  pastorate  the  church  was  completely 
remodeled  at  a  cost  of  approximately  $3,500.00.  For  many 
years  our  congregation  enjoyed  the  distinction  of  being  the 
banner  church  in  the  Pennsylvania  conference,  in  the  raising 
of  money   for  missions  and  other  benevolences.      It  was  during 


Rev.  I.  H.  Ai 


Re\'.    J.    D.    KiLLIAN 


Re\-.    M.    J.    HF.IiKRLV 


Rev.  H.  B.  Spavu 


Rev.  C.  L. 
Wiswaeser 


Rev.  Joseph 
Daugherty 


Re\.  Jacob  A.  Gohn 


Rev.  and  Mrs.  J. 
Hal  Smith 

Recent  Missionaries  in 
the  Kono  Land,  Africa, 
for  Some  Years  Sup- 
ported by  the  Church. 


Rev.  W.  R.  Funk 
D.  D. 

Agt.   U.  B.  Publishing 
House,  Dayton,  Ohio 


this  pastorate  that  the  Official  Board  assumed  the  responsibility 
to  raise  $500.00  a  year  for  the  support  of  the  Rev.  J.  Hal 
Smith  in  the  Kono  Land.  West  Africa,  and  contmued  to  do 
so  until  the  new  budget  system,  enacted  by  the  General  Con- 
ference of  1913.  was  adopted  by  the  Pennsylvania  Conference 
at  Its  session  m  1914.  This  resulted  in  a  further  mcrease  m 
the  benevolent  contributions  of  the  church. 

Rev.  A.  A.  Long.  A.  M..  D.  D..  the  present  mcumbent. 
became  pastor  in  1911.  During  these  years  the  weekly  Duplex 
Envelope  system  was  adopted  and  mstalled  by  the  congrega- 
tion; the  church  and  parsonage  property  repaired  and  improved 
at  a  cost  of  $1,800.00  approximately;  and  over  two  hundred 
members  were  added  to  the  church,  making  the  present  mem- 
bership of  five  hundred. 

The  Quarterly  Conference  in  session.  August  31.  1915 
Rev.  W.  H.  Washmger.  A.  M.,  D.  D..  presidmg.  orl  recom- 
mendation unanimously  adopted  by  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
authorized  the  razing  of  the  present  church  buildmg  and  the 
erection  of  a  commodious  church  and  Sunday-school  chapel, 
combined,  ground  to  be  broken  for  the  same  when  a  buildmg 
fund  of  $10,000.00  or  more  has  been  secured. 

The  campaign  for  the  fund  was  launched  on  September  I  9. 
1915,  the  occasion  of  this  anniversary,  by  Rev.  W.  R.  Funk. 
D.  D..  U.  B.  Publishing  Agent  of  Dayton.  Ohio,  resulting  in 
the  securmg  of  pledges  to  an  amount  aggregating  $5,085.00. 

A  unique  feature  of  the  congregation  at  present  is  that  among 
the  membership  are  included  three  ordained  ministers  of  the 
gospel  and  their  wives;  two  widows  of  ministers;  nine  sons, 
five  daughters,  six  grandsons,  twelve  granddaughters,  and  one 
great  granddaughter  of  United  Brethren  ministers;  and  nine 
additional  descendants  of  ministers  in  the  Primary  Department 
of  the  Sunday  school,  making  a  total  of  fifty  mmisters,  wives, 
and  their  descendants. 


Rtv.  A.  A.  Long 
A.  M..  D.  D. 


A  Unique  Feature 


Anniversary 

Program 

Sunday 

Sept.   12,   1915 


* 


Bible  School,  9:45  a.  m.,  John  F.  Rudisill,  Superintendent. 
Present  in  all  Departments,  405. 

MORNING  SERVICE 

1  1  :00  o'clock 

Organ  Prelude. 

Call  (o  Worship.        Doxology.        Invocation.        Lord's  Praver 

Hymn  23.  Aposdes'  Creed.  Announcements. 

Offertory  Prayer. 

Offertory. 

Solo Mrs.  Paul  Brubaker 

Scripture  Lesson,  Responsive — Psalm  1  03. 

Prayer Rfa'.  W.  J.  Houck 

Anthem,       ........  Choir 

Sermon — "  The  Preeminence  of  Christ.  " 

Rev.  W.  H.  Washinger,  A.  M.,  D.  D. 
Conference  Supermtendent. 

Hymn — "  Christ  is  All." 

Prayer  and  Benediction.  Silent  Prayer.  Dismissal. 

Organ  Postlude. 

EVENING  SERVICE 

6:00  o'clock 

Organ  Prelude. 

Call  to  Worship.     Gloria  Patri.     Invocation.     Lord's  Prayer. 

Hymn  289.  Announcements. 

Offertory  Prayer. 

Offertory. 

Anthem Choir 

Scripture  Lesson,  Responsive — Psalm  34. 

Prayer Re\'.  J.  R.  Jones 

Anthem,        ........  Choir 

Sermon — "  C  onformation  and    1  ransformation  ". 

Rev.  a.  B.  StaTTON,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Prayer — Dr.  Statton. 

Hymn  303.  Benediction.  Silent  Prayer.  Dismissal. 

Organ  Postliide. 


I  he  Receiving  Line  was  composed  of  the  Pastor,  Rev.  A. 
A.  Long,  and  Mrs.  Long,  President  Woman's  Missionary  As- 
sociation; Former  Pastors  Rev.  I.  H.  Albright,  Ph.  D.,  and 
wife,  Middletown,  Pa.;  Rev.  J.  A.  Gohn  and  wife,  York 
Haven,  Pa. ;  Rev.  Joseph  Daugherty,  Columbia,  Pa. ;  John 
K.  Miller,  Secretary  Board  of  Trustees;  John  F.  Rudisill, 
Sunday  School  Superintendent;  Mrs.  F.  W.  Kottcamp,  Presi- 
dent Ladies'  Aid  Society ;  John  Heberly,  President  Young 
People's  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor;  and  Miss  Nettie 
Fisher,  President  Otterbein  Guild  and  member  of  Reception 
Committee. 

The  following  program  was  carried  out  in  the  Auditorium 
of  the  Church: 


Monday  Evening 

7:45  o'clock 

Social  Service 

Rev.   A.   A.   Long, 

D.  D..  Pastor, 

Presiding 


Organ  Prelude. 

Anthem Choir 

Scripture  Lesson,  Responsive — Psalm  8. 

Prater — Dr.  Albright.  Hvmn  27. 

.Addresses    h])    Former    Pastors — Re\S.    L    H.    Albricht, 
Joseph  DAbcntRTY,  J.  A.  Gohn. 

Reading  of  letters  from  Former  Pastors — Rev.  J.  P.  MiLLKR, 
D.  D..  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Rev.  J.  D.  KlLLIAN, 
Germantovvn,  Pa.,  and  Re\'.  H.  B.  Spavd,  Los 
Angeles,  California. 

An  address  hy  Mr.  George  Rl'DISILL,  Trustee  and  Church 
Treasurer. 

The  audience  then  adjourned  to  the  Lecture  Room  of  the 
Church  for  an  hour  of  sociability  and  light  refreshments.  Rev. 
J.  R.  Jones  invoked  the  divine  blessing  on  this  part  of  the  pro- 
gram.    Almost  four  hundred  persons  were  present. 

Music  was  furnished  in  the  lecture  room  by  a  large  or- 
chestra. 

I  he  committee  on  arrangements  for  this  evening's  program 
consisted  of  F.  W.  KoTTCAMP,  Chairman:  MiSS  NettIE 
Fisher,  Dr.  Charles  H.  Smith,  assisted  by  W.  J.  Fisher, 
Clarence  Fisher,  Miles  H.  Roth,  Dr.  H.  G.  A.  Ober- 
DiCK,  Charles  F.  Hoffmyer,  George  Oberdick,  Be- 
linda "Veatts,  Anna  Rudisill,  Helen  Keener,  Edna 
Rudisill.  Virgie  Fickes,  Margaret  Rudisill,  Daniel 
Lauer,  Paul  Brubaker,  Roy  Bennett.  Otterbein 
Yeatts,  Clarence  Ness.  Warren  Small.  Raymond 
Oberdick.  Kurvin  Spangler.  Huston  Schlosser. 


Tuesday  Evening 

1  -.45  o'clocl( 
FelloTDship  Service 
Rev.  A.  A.  Long, 
D.  D.,  Presiding 


Organ  Prelude. 

Hymn  154. 

Responsive  Scripture  Lesson — Psalm   I  9. 

Prayer — Rf.v.  L.  H.  Eckert, 

Pastor  Vander  Ave.  Church  of  God. 


Antin 


Offertory. 


Choir 


.Addresses — Rev.  J.  Ellery  Tuttle,  D.  D.,  Pastor  First 
Presbyterian  Church;  Rev.  J.  E.  B.  RiCE,  Pastor 
Alhson  Memorial  U.  B.  Church,  and  President  of 
"  The  Preachers'  Association  of  The  United  Brethren 
in  Christ  of  the  City  of  York  and  Vicinity." 


.4ntlu 


Choir 


Addresses — Rev.  Samuel  H.  Stein,  Pastor  Trinity  First 
Reformed  Church;  Rev.  Morris  E.  Swartz,  D.  D., 
Pastor  First  Methodist  Episcopal  Church;  Rev. 
Freemont  Hinkle,  representing  Rev.  Arthur 
R.  Taylor,  D.  D.,  and  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church. 

Hymn  47 1 — "  Blest  Be  the  Tie  That  Binds  ". 

Btncdiciion — Rev.  Samuel  H.  Stein. 


* 


Wednesday 
Evening 

7:45  o'clock 

Sunday-school  Service 

John  F.  Rudisill, 

Superintendent, 

Presiding 

Marcus  S.  Meredith, 

Chorister 


After  a  service  of  song,  and  Scripture  readmg  by  the  Super- 
intendent, prayer  was  offered  by  Rev.  J.  B.  Mann,  a  retired 
minister  of  the  Methodist  church.  Mr.  Philip  E.  Howard, 
President  of  The  Sunday  School  Times  Company,  of  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  then  delivered  an  inspiring  address  on  the  subject: 
"  The  Challenge  of  the  Sunday  School  to  the  Follower  of 
Christ  ".  After  a  closing  song  the  benediction  was  pronounced 
by  Rev.  J.  P.  Koontz,  Pastor  of  the  Second  United  Brethren 
Church  of  the  city. 


Soloists 
Mrs.  Paul  Brubaker  Miss  Blanche  Oberdick 

Mr.  Spurgeon  Spangler     Mr.   Paul  Messerly 
Mr.  Har\ev  Messerly         Mr.  Wm.  J.  Fisher 
Mr.  Paul  Brubaker 


PROGRAMME 

Organ  Prelude — The  Angels  March     . 

Mrs.  Chester  Creager 

Scripture  Lesson — Psalm  23. 
Invocation 


Howard 


Anthem — A  Dream  of  Paradise 

Choir 


Re\-.  a.  a.  Long,  D.  D. 
Alfred  Judson 


Solo — Glory  to  Thee  My  God  this  Night     .  GoUNOD 

Miss  Blanche  Oberdick 

Duet — Love  of  Jesus     ....     Harry  Hale  Pike 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  Brubaker 


Anthem— O  Holy  Father 


Choir 


Solo — I  Heard  the  Voice  of  Jesus  Say 

Mr.  Paul  Messerly 

Anthem — The   Divine   Lullaby 

Choir 

OSertorM. 


Parks 

Harriss 

Parks 


Quar/e/— Art  Thou   Weary       ....      ScHNECKER 
Mrs.  Paul  Brubaker         Miss  Blanche  Oberdick 
Mr.   Har\ey  Messerly        Mr.  Wm.  J.  Fisher 

Anthem — Behold  God  is  My  Salvation    .     C.  AUSTIN  MiLES 
Choir 

Solo — There  is  a  Land  .       .       .     Mary  Crowninshield 
Mrs.  Paul  Brubaker 

Due/— I  he  Lord  is  My  Light     .  .     Dudley  Buck 

Messrs.  Har\ey  and  Paul  Messerly 

^n//ic'm— I   Heard  a  Great   Voice        .         E.  T.  JOHNSTON 
Choir 


Thursday 
Evening 

7:45  o'clock 

Sacred  Musicale  hy 

Church  Choir 

Mr.   Walter  L.  Rupp. 

Conductor 

Mrs.  Chester  Creager, 

Organist 


Solo — Open  ihe  Gates Mrs.  K.NAPP 

Mr.  Wm.  J.  Fisher 

Anthem — Sweet  the  Moments       .         .         J.  LINCOLN  Hall 

Choir 

Bcncdulion        ....         Rk,\'.  A.  A.  LoNG,  D.  D. 

Posthide — Fanfare Lemenns 

Mrs.  Chester  Creager 

First  United  Biethren 

SOPRANO                                             ALTO 

Church  Choir 

Mrs.   Paul   Brubaker                         Miss  Irma  Chronister 

Miss  Lillie  Henise                              Miss  Louise  Oberdick 

Mrs.  Miles  Roth                                 Mrs.  Harry   Serf 

Miss  Effie  Zuver                                Miss  Blanche   Oberdick 

Miss   Jennie   Rudisill                         Miss  Francis  Keener 

Miss  Mabel  Zuver                              Miss  Belinda   Yeatts 

Miss  Clara  Shetrone                         Miss  Beatrice    Loyd 

Miss  Elinor   Hedrick                         Miss  Edna  Rudisill 

Mrs.  Wm.   Berkheimer                       Miss  Naomi   Houck 

Miss  Iva  Anthony 

BASS 

^^^'^'^                            Mr.  Paul   Brubaker 

Mr.  Spurceon  Spancler                    Mr.  Miles  Roth 

Mr.  John  Heberly                            Mr.  Clarence  Fisher 

Mr.  Luther   Doll                               Mr.  Raymond  Oberdick 

Mr.  Harvey   Messerly                        Mr.  Norman    Hess 

Mr.  Harry  Serf                                  Mr.  Wm.  J.   Fisher 

Mr.  Paul  Messerly                            Mr.  Thomas   Heberly 

Mr.  Fred  Shearer                             Mr.  Louis  Ober 

Mr.  Roy  Bennett 
bid 

Friday  Evening 

Organ  Prelude. 

7 :45  o'clock 

Scripture  Lcsson^Psalm  19      .      Mrs.  Walter  Thomas 

Missionary  Service 

Hvnm  154. 

Mrs.  A.  A.  Long, 

Prayer Mrs.  A.  A.  Long 

President  W.  M.  A., 

Chorus — '■  Calvary  " Paul  Radney 

Presiding 

The  Otterbein  Guild  Members 

Ofjertory. 

Duet — Whispering  Hope            .                  AlICE   HaWTHORNE 

Mrs.  Paul  Brubaker,  Miss  Blanche  Oberdick 

Address—"  Our  Task  Abroad  ",            Mrs.  J.  Hal  SmiTH. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Missionary  on  Furlough  from  Kono  Land,  West  Africa. 

/)o.vo/ogli. 

Benediction             Rk\.  JoskPH  DaugHERTY,  Columbia,  Pa. 

The  Bible  school  met  at  9:45.  Four  hundred  and  one  were 
present  in  all  the  Departments.  Rev.  W.  R.  Funk,  D.  D., 
United  Brethren  Publishing  Agent,  of  Dayton,  Ohio,  ad- 
dressed the  school.  7  he  school,  by  rising  vote,  pledged  one 
thousand  dollars  to  the  Building  Fund  for  the  new  church  and 
-Sunday-school  room. 

At  1  1  o'clock  Dr.  Funk  preached  on  the  subject — "  1  he 
Victory  of  Faith  in  God  in  the  Individual  Life  ",  choosing  as 
his  text  I  Samuel  14:6 — "  It  may  be  that  the  Lord  will  work 
for  us:  for  there  is  no  restraint  to  the  Lord  to  save  by  many 
or  by  few  ". 

At  6  o'clock,  the  subject  of  Dr.  Funk's  sermon  was. 
"  Christ,  the  Hope  of  Humanity  ",  selecting  for  his  text  Luke 
18:37.  At  this  service  Miss  Esther  Long,  of  Columbia,  Pa., 
niece  of  the  pastor,  sang  "  I  he  Holy  City  ".  After  some 
closing  remarks  by  the  Pastor,  and  the  singing  of  "  How  Firm 
a  Foundation  ",   Dr.  Funk  pronounced  the  Benediction. 

At  the  morning  and  evening  service.  Dr.  Funk  solicited  sub- 
scriptions for  the  Building  Fund  for  the  proposed  new  church. 
The  subscriptions  lor  the  day  amounted  to  $5,000.00.  Fhis 
included  $1,000.00  from  the  Sunday  School,  and  $500,00 
from  "   I  he  Ladies'  Aid  Society   ". 

I  he  form  of  subscription  in  substance  is  as  follows: 

^ork.  Pa 19 

I  hereby  promise  to  pay  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  Board  of 
I  rustees  of  the  First  Church  of  the  United  Brethren  in  Christ, 

^'ork.  Pa.,  for  Building  f-und,  the  sum  of 

dollars.      Payable   in equal   monthly 

c|uarterly  payments. 

I  his  pledge  becomes  binding  when  $1  0,000.00  is  secured  in 
cash  and  bona  fide  subscriptions. 

.Signed 

.Solicitor 


Com;;ii//ec-  on  Arrangements — Rf.\'.  A.  A.  LoNG,  D.  D., 
John  F.  Rudisill,  Clarence  O.  Yeatts,  F.  W.  K.ott- 
CAMP,  M.  S.  Meredith. 

Commitlee  on  Church  Social — F.  W.  KoTTCAMP,  Chairman; 
Miss  Nettie  Fisher,  Dr.  Charles  H.  Smith. 

Comnii//cc  on  Finance — C.  O.  YeaTTS,  Chairman. 

Cowniittec  on  Souvenir — M.  S.  MEREDITH. 

Committee  on  Decorations  and  Exhibit — Paul  BrU- 
baker.  Chairman;  NoRMAN  E.  ALLISON,  Geo.  Miller, 
Roy  Bennett,  Raymond  Oberdick.  Richard  Ober- 
DicK,  John  Heberly,  Miles  Roth.  Frkd.  Hoffmyer, 
Mrs.  Miles  Roth,  Wm.  Berkheimer,  Mrs.  Paul  Bru- 
baker. 


The  Decorations 


On  the  organ  pipes  was  a  cross  with  the  words  "  Seventy- 
fifth  Anniversary  ".  On  one  side  of  the  front  of  the  church 
was  the  date  "  1840",  on  the  other  side,  "  1915", — all 
harmoniously  joined  with  crepe  paper,  hanging  in  festoons. 
The  platform  was  adorned  with  palms  and  cut  flowers. 

On  the  walls  of  the  lecture  room  were  the  photographs  of 
the  Rev.  Philip  William  Otterbein,  the  founder  of  the  Church 
of  the  United  Brethren  in  Christ;  Martin  Boehm,  a  co- 
worker with  Otterbein;  many  of  the  former  pastors  of  the  con- 
gregation; charter  members;  pioneers  in  the  history  of  the  con- 
gregation, and  many  other  deceased  members;  a  picture  of  the 
church  that  was  replaced  by  the  present  building;  a  picture  of 
the  front  of  the  auditorium  as  decorated  during  the  celebration 
of  the  fiftieth  anniversary  in  1  890,  and  a  copy  of  the  souvenir 
issued  on  that  occasion ; — more  than  one  hundred  in  all. 

This  exhibit  proved  to  be  one  of  the  most  interesting  features 
of  the  celebration  of  this  seventy-fifth  anniversary.  The  Com- 
mittee herewith  acknowledges  its  obligation  and  expresses  its 
gratitude  to  all  who  in  any  way  contributed  to  its  success  by 
lending  pictures  or  otherwise. 


Henry  C.  Hurst,  Nov.  19,  1911,  age  75  years.  8  months,  13  days. 
Mrs.  Ellen  E.  Morris.  April.  20.  1912,  age  55  years.  I  month.  19  days. 
W.  H.  Strickhouser.  Oct.  24,   1912,  age  65  years.  6  months. 
Mrs.  Acnes  Kauffelt.  March  14.  1913.  age  78  years.  6  months.  1   day. 
Mrs.  Olive  M.  Shane.  March  23.  1913,  age  42  years.  3  months.   19  days. 
Geo.  W.  Auchinbauch,  April   13.   1913.  age  84  years.  3  months. 
Mrs.  Sarah   Hoff.  May  7.   1913.  age  78  years.  7  months.  20  days. 
Mrs.  Rosa  M.  Porter.  June  17.  1913.  age  51  years.  I   month.  3  days. 
Mrs.  Ella  E.  Runkle,  Aug.  6,  1913.  ag;  28  years.  1   month.  14  days. 
Mrs.  Malinda  V.  Welsh.  Sept.  5.   1913,  age  71    years.  5  months.  21 

days. 
Allen  H.  Henise.  March   1.   1914.  age  47  years.  3  months.  24  days. 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  A.  Yeatts.  May  19.  1914.  age  54  years.  3  months.  29 

days. 
M.  Kathrvn  Meredith.  July  8,  1914.  age  18  years.  8  months.  28  days. 
Roy  S.  Spancler,  July  20,   1914,  age  23  years,  22  days. 
Mrs.  Sophie  Link.  Sept.  8.  1914.  age  44  years,  9  months.  24  days. 
Mrs.  Susan  M.  Sides.  Nov.  9.  1914.  age  82  years,  2  months,  15  days. 
David  W.  Crider.  Nov.  26.  1914.  age  72  years.  6  months.  4  days. 
Henry  C.  Carls.  Jan.  II.   1915.  age  85  years.  8  months.  9  days. 
Frederick  A.  Stacemyer.  Jan.  24.   1915.  age  75  years.  4  months.  29 

days. 
Frederick  W.  Brunhouse.  Feb.  9.   1915.  age  76  years.   10  months.  29 

days. 
Harvey  E.  Warner.   March    H.    1915.  age   39  years.  8  months.  27  days. 
Mrs.  Ida  .A.   Meredith.   March    17.   1915.  age  49  years.  6  months.    13 

days. 
Hesry  M.  Enders.  May  28.   1915.  age  66  years.   1   month.   19  days. 


"  Oh,  how  sweet  it  will  be  in  that  beautiful  land. 
So   free   from  all  sorrow  and  pain; 
With  songs  on  our  lips  and  with  harps  in  our  hands. 
To  meet  one   another  again." 


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Church  Directory 

Schedule  of  Services 
Sunday 

IVeekh 


Monihlv 


Quarterl]) 


Church  Officers 


I'uBLic  Worship — 1  1    A.  M.  and  0  P.  M. 
Sunday-school — 9:45  A.  M. 

Class-meeting — Tuesday.   7:30   P.  M. 
Prayer-meeting — Wednesday.  7:30  P.  M. 
Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.— Thursday,  7:45  P.  M. 
Choir  Practice— Wednesday,  8:30  P.  M. 

Official  Board — Monday  following  first  Sunday.  7:45  P.  M. 

Ladies'  Aid  Society — Last  Saturday.  7:30  P.  M. 

Woman's  Missionary  Society — Firsi  Friday,  7:30  P.  M. 

Otterbein  Guild — First  Monday.  7:30  P.  M. 

Torch-bearer's  Guild — Last  Saturday.  3  P.  M. 

Sunday-school  Executive  Committee — First  Wednesday.  8:30  P.  M. 

Quarterly  Conference — By  appoinlment  of  Conference  Supennlendenl. 
Communion — First  Sunday  of  January.  July,  Oclober.   and   Easier. 
Sunday-school   Association — Second    Wednesday    of    January.    April. 
July,    and   Oclober,  8:30   P.   M. 

Bishop—"^.  M.  Weekley.  D,  D.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 
Conference  Supl. — W.  H.  Washincer.  D.  D..  Chambersburg,   Pa. 
Paslor—A.  A.  Long.  D.  D..   114  N.  Newberry  St. 

Secretary  Quarterl])  Conference — John  K.  Miller,  419  N.  Newberry  Si, 
5ecre(arj)  Official  Board — John  F,  Rudisill,  432  Lincoln  St. 
General  Steward — C.  O.  Yeatts,  431   Park  St. 
Treasurer — George  Rudisill,  302  W.  Princess  Si. 
Chnir  Leader — Walter  L,  Rupp,  446  Pennsylvania  Awe. 
Organic — Mrs.  Chester  Creager.  266  Collage  Mill  Ave. 
Ministers — J,  R.  Jones,  W.  J.  HoucK, 

Class  Leaders — H.  Y.  Kottcamp.  J.  C.  Hoffman.  J.  F.  Yeatts.  Eli 

Craumer.   Harry   Shane,   Alpheus   Lippy.  Victor 

Jones.  Paul  Brubaker.  Norman  E.  Allison.  J.  L. 

Brenneman.  a.  C.  Rawhouser. 

District  Stewards— Mrs.  J.  C.  Hoffman,  Chas.  F.  Hoffmeyer.  Fred. 

Hoffmeyer.   Roy   Bennett.  T.  F.   Heberly.   Ed. 

Naylor.    Mrs.    Paul    Brubaker.    Chas.    Haker. 

Miles  Roth.  Byrd  Eisenhart, 

Ushers — F,  W.  Kottcamp.  Norman  E.  Allison.  Chas.  Haker.  Chas. 

Hoffmeyer.    Roy    Bennett.    Floyd    Deardorff,    C.    O. 

Olcott.  E.  C.  Snyder. 
Congregational  Collectors— j.  K.  Miller.  Fred.  Hoffmeyer.  Theodore 

Naylor.   Wilbur   Yeatts.   Roy    Bennett.   Paul   Henise. 

Raymond    Oberdick.    John    Lease.    Chester    Kleffman. 

Wm.  Strickhouser. 
Music   Committee— ]oHH   F.   RuDisiLL.   M.  S.   MEREDITH.   Walter  L. 

Rupp. 
Finance  Committee — The  Pastor  and  the  Stewards. 
Benevolence  Commidec— The  Pastor.  Dr.  C.  H.  Smith,  and  the  Dis- 
trict Class  Leaders. 
Janitor— ^M.  Berkheimer.  317  W.  Philadelphia  St. 
Tru.stecs—H.  Y.   Kottcamp.  John   K.   Miller.  George   Rudisill.   F. 

W.  Kottcamp.  Casper  Oberdick. 


iupcnn(cni/cn/--JoHN    K.  RuDlsiLI. 

Sundav-Schnol  Officers 

InltrmeJiatc   SupcrinlcnJcnl — T.   F.   HtBERi.v 

Primary  SuperinlenJcnl — Mrs.  Miles  Roth 

Cradle  Roll  SuperinlenJenl— Mrs.   Ida  Kottcamp 

Home  Department  Supcrintenilent — Mrs.  M.  J.  Heberlv 

Secretary — JOHN   S.  Heberly 

Treasurer — T.  F.  Heberly 

Librariam — Wm.   Berkheimer.  Raymo.nd  Oberdick, 

John  Lease,  Raymond  Muler.  Otterbein  Yeatts 

Executive     Committee — The     Pastor,     ihe     Superin- 

tendents, James  Adair.  Dr.  C.  H.  Smith 

yice-PresiJenl     H.   \.   Kottcamp 

President — Mrs.  F.  W.  Kottcamp 

Ladies'  Aid  Sociclv 

Vice-President — Mrs.  Harry  Shane 

Secretary—  Mrs.  John  K.  Miller 

Treasurer-— Mrs.  Henry  Oberdick" 

Prcsi'i/cn/— Mrs.  A.  A.  Long 

Woman's  Missionary 

Vice-Presidenls~MRS.  J.  R.  Jones.  Mrs.  M.  J.  Heberly 

SocielX) 

5«rc/arji— Mrs.  Henry  Oberdick 

Treasurer— Mrs.  Casper  Oberdick 

President — Miss  Nettie  Fisher 

Otlcrbcin  Cuild 

Vice-President — Miss  Irma  Chronister 

Sccrcfarjj— Miss  Florence  Stacemeyer 

Treasurer— Mrs.  Miles   H.  Roth 

/'rc.ii</cn/— John  S.  Heberi  v 

Y.   P.   S.   C.   E. 

Vice-President — Mrs.   Miles   Roth 

Secre/arji— Clarence   Ness 

Corresponding  Secretary) — Paul   Brubaker 

Treasurer— Fred.  Hoffmeyer 

Pianist — Miss  Naomi  Houck 

Superintendent — Mrs.  Laura  Kottcamp 

junior  C.  E.  Society 

Assistant   Superintendent — Mrs.    Paul    Brubaker 

5ecre/arv-  Beatrice  Bott 

Treasurer — Esther  Schlosser 

President — Esther   Schlosser 

Torch-hearer's  Cuild 

Secretary) — Janice   Meredith 

Treasurer — Mary  Mummert 

President— M.  S.  Meredith 

Men's  Organized 

Vice-President — J.   O.  GoODLINC 

Bihle  Class 

Secretary/ — Victor  Jones 

Treasurer — Charles  Kottcamp 

Teacher — Rev.  A.  A.  Long 

Assistant   Teachers—}.  C.  Hoffman,  A.  C.  Rawhouser 

Church  Members 
First  District 

(East    of    Ceorgc    Sired) 


Second  District 

(Ceorgc   Sirecl    lo   Pentt : 
\farl(ei   Sireel,   SouthwarJ) 


Leader — J.  C.  Hoffman 

Slervard — Mrs.  J.  C.  Hoffman 

Brier,    Clarissa 108    Broad 

Flinchbaugh.    Lucinda 957    Wellinglon 

Fox.   Mrs.   Kate 1141    East   Market 

KIcffman,   Collleib 394   East   Maple 

McComas.    Mrs.   Flora 434   Prospect 

Musser.    Llovd 450    East    Walnut 

Nease,    Edward 225    East   King 

Oberdick.    Dr.   H.  G.  A 130  East   Philadelphia 

Oberdick,    Helen 951    Wayne  Ave. 

Runkle,    Frederick    E 344   East    Princess 

Runkle.   Mrs.   Frederick   E 344   East   Princess 

Shaffer,    William 227   Chestnut 

Shaffer.   Mrs.   William 227   Chestnut 

Shelley.    D.   A 46   East   Philadelphia 

Shelley,    Mrs.    D.   A 46   East    Philadelphia 

Shelley,   William 240    East    King 

Small,    Mrs.    Emma 927    Wellington 

Wallace.    Ella 129    North    Duke 

Winters,    Emma 630    Chestnut 

Winters,    Irene    E 630   Chestnut 

Wilhelm,    Mrs.   Mary 231    Hay 

Wilhelm,   Mrs.    Amanda 55   South   Queen 

Zimmerman,  C.  R 427  Walnut 

Zimmerman,  Annie 427    Walnut 

Leader — J.   F,   Yeatts 

Siexvard — Chas.  Hoffmeyer 

Altland,   Harry   L 140  West   Boundary   Ave. 

Altland,    Mrs.   Harry  L 1 40  West  Boundary  Ave. 

Arnold,    Henry 314   West   King 

Arnold,   Mrs.  Henry 314  West  King 

Arndt,    Mrs.   Margaret 344  West   Market 

Coover,    Percy 112  West   Maple 

Coover,   Mrs.   Percy 112   West   Maple 

Craumer,    Eli 40    West    Princess 

Crider,   Mrs.   D.    W 118   Lafayette 

Crider,   Sarah 118    Lafayette 

Grim.   Mrs.  Mary  E 40  West  Princess 

Henise,    Peter 346  West  Market 

Henise,    Lillie 346  West   Market 

Henise,   Mrs.  Allen 344  West   Market 

Henise,   Sara 344  West   Market 

Henise,    Paul 344    West    Market 

Helman,   Mrs.    Mary.... 344  Oak   Lane 

Hoffmeyer,   Charles  F 169  West  Maple 

Hoffmeyer,   Mrs.  Charles  F 169  West  Maple 

Jones,   S.  S 336  West   Princess 

Jones,    Mrs.  S.  S 336  West    Princess 

Keeney,    Harry   S 266  West  Cottage    Place 

Keener,   Frances 115   South   Water 

Keener.    Helen 115  South  Water 

Kitzmiller,    M.   A 252    West   Maple 

Kilzmiller,   Mrs.   M.  A 252  West   Maple 

Kitzmiller,   Leroy 232    West    Maple 

Kitzmiller,    Mary 252   West    Maple 

Lauer,   Daniel   E 308  West  King 

Lucking,   Henry,  Sr 115  South  Water 

Lucking,   Mrs.   Henry 115  South  Water 

Lucking,    Mollie 115  South  Water 

Lucking,   Jennie 113   South   Water 

Lucking,    Idabel Ill    South   Water 

Lucking.   Dorothy Ill    South   Water 

Morrow,   Mrs.   Daisy 52  South  Water 

Rudisill,   George 302    West    Princess 

Rudisill,   Sarah 302    West    Princess 

Warfel,    Harry 309  South   Cherry 

Warfel,    Mrs.   Harry 309  South  Cherry 


Williams.   Mrs.   Mary  E 243   South  Cherry 

Yealls.   J.    F 42   Soulh    Newberry 

Yealls.    Royal 42    Soulh    Newberry 

Leader — Eli  Craumer 

SlewarJ — Fred.  Hoffmeyer 

Abel.   Mrs.  Beriha 939  North  George.  North  York 

.Armpriesler.   Harry 125   Stevens   Ave. 

.Xrmpriesler.   Mrs.   Harry 125   Stevens   Ave. 

Benedict.   Henry 209   Jefferson    Ave. 

Benedict.   Mrs.   Henry 209  Jefferson  Ave. 

Crull.    Lvdia 262   Collage   Hill   Ave. 

Fisher.    \\'.   J 343    North    Beaver 

Fisher.    Mrs.   W.  J 343    North    Beaver 

Harlman.   Margaret 280  Collage   Hill   .Ave. 

Hoffmeyer.   Mrs.   Kale 216  Cottage   Hill   .Ave. 

Hoffmeyer,    Fred 216  Cottage   Hill    .Ave. 

Jones.    Mrs.   Ruth I  25   Stevens  Ave. 

McKinlev.   Mrs.   Maria 206  North  George 

Messerly,   Carrie 432    Smith 

Messerly.  Jennie 432    Smith 

Messerly.    Wm.    H f^ 432    Smith 

Ober.    A.    T 42    North    Beaver 

Ober.    Mrs,   A.  T 42   North   Beave, 

Ober.    Lewis    K 42    North    Beaver 

Quickel.   Earl    W 414  Smith 

Rhinehart,    Hatlie 447    Juniper 

Rhincharl.    Mary 447    Junipei 

Smith.   Pauline 432   Smilh 

Shelrone.    Wm 278  Collage   Hill   Ave. 

Shelrone,   Daisy 278  Cottage   Hill    .Ave. 

Shelrone,    Clara 278  Cottage    Hill   Ave. 

Shelrone.   Mrs.  Catherine 278  Cottage   Hill   Ave. 

Slough,   Zach 224   Collage    Hill    Ave. 

Slough.   Mrs.  Zach 224  Cottage   Hill   Ave. 

Shenberger,    Samuel 148    Hamilton    Ave. 

Small.    Mrs.    Annie    D 631    North   George 

Wallers,   Mrs.  Amelia 539  Smith 

Leader — Harry  E.  Shane 

Slemard — Roy   Bennett 

.Andrews.  John   R 115   North  Newberry 

I'.ennett.   Roy 318   West   Gay    Ave, 

Bennett,    Nellie 318   West   Gay    Ave. 

Berkheimer.    Wm 317    West    Philacfclphia 

[ierkheimer.    Mrs.   Wm 317   West    Philadelphia 

Bievenour.    Beatrice 318    N^'est    Gay    Ave. 

Biven.    Samuel 122    Mack    Ave. 

Chester,    Mildred   A 122    Mack   Ave. 

Crimmins.    Mary 157    North    Newberry 

Fulcomer.   John 354  West  Gay   Ave. 

Fulcomer.    Mrs.  John 354  West  Gay   Ave. 

Fulcomer.   Annie 354   West  Gay   Ave. 

Fulcomer,    Ethel 354  West  Gay   Ave, 

Fulcomer,   Beatrice 354  West  Gay  Ave. 

Gallatin,   Mrs.  Norman 145   North  Newberry 

Gallatin,   Mrs.  Lavina 316  West  Gay  .Ave. 

Hess.    Norman    B 47    North    Newberry 

I  less.    Mrs.    Norman    B 47    North    Newberry 

Koeltler.    Mrs.   Sophia 126   North    Newberry 

Kotlcamp.   J.    F 137   North    Newberry 

Kollcamp.    F.   W 137    North    Newberry 

Kotlcamp.    Mrs.   F.   W 137   North   Newberry 

Kotlcamp.    Henry   Y 331    \T'est    Philadelphia 

Kotlcamp.    Nellie    L 117    North    Newberrv 

Lease.   Mrs.   Fannie 321    Vest    Philadelphii 

Lease.   John 321    West   Philadelphia 

Long.    Rev.   .A.  A 114   North   Newberry 


Third  District 

(Ceorge  Sireel  to 
A'emierrji;  Marlfel 
Sireel.   Norlhaard) 


Fourth  District 

(Norlh  Acmfccrrji  5(rcc( 

lo    Penn;    Market    Sireel 

lo   Railroad) 


Fifth  District 

(Nevberry   Street   to   Pe 
Railroad,   NorthvarJ) 


Long,   Mrs.  A.  A 114  Norlh  Newberry 

Miller,   George 327    WesI    Philadelphia 


Oberd 
Oberd 
Oberd, 
Oberd, 
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Oberd, 
Oberd, 
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Oberd, 
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ck,  Blanche 337   WesI    Philadelphi; 

ck.  Casper 348   WesI   Philadelphia 

ck.  Mrs.   Casper 348   WesI    Philadelphia 

ck.  Louise 348    WesI    Philadelphia 

ck,  Henry 334  West  Gay  Ave. 

ck.  Mrs.   Henry 334   WesI   Gay   Ave. 

ck,  Raymond 334  WesI  Gay  .Ave. 

ck.  Richard 334  WesI  Gay   Ave. 

ck.  Edward   D 319  WesI   Philadelphia 

ck.  Mrs.   Edward  D 319  WesI   Philadelphia 

Nelhc   C 114   Norlh   Newberry 


Rochm.   Mrs.   Mary 1 26  Norlh  Newberry 

Rupp.   Mrs.   Susan 333   WesI  Gas  Ave. 

Schrum.    Daniel 332   WesI   Gay  Ave. 

Schrum,    Mrs.   Daniel 332   WesI  Gay  Ave. 

Schlosser,   Mrs.    Caroline 136    Norlh    Newberry 

Schlosser.   Mrs.  Wm.  A 136  Norlh  Newberry 

Schlosser,   Huslon 136    Norlh    Newberry 

Schlosser,    Eslher   L 136   Norlh   Newberry 

Schlosser,  James    B 150   Norlh    Newberry 

Schlosser,   Mrs.   James  B 150  Norlh   Newberry 

Secrisl.   Mrs.   Martha 332  West  Gay  Ave. 

Shane.    Harry   E 140   North   Newberry 

Shane.    Mrs.    Harry    E 140  Norlh    Newberry 

Shearer.    Fred.    B 47    Norlh   Newberry 

Stagemyer,   Mrs.   Annie 327   West   Philadelphia 

Stagemyer.   Charles 327    West    Philadelphia 

Stagemyer.   Florence 327    WesI    Philadelphia 


Leader — Alpheus  Lippy 
Sleaard — T.  F.  Heberly 

Anthony.   B.  0 333 

Anthony.   Mrs.   B.  0 333 

Anthony.    Iva 333 

Bennett,   Mrs.    Jane 243 

Bennett.    Helen 243 

Berkheimer.   Cleason 225 

Berkheimer.   Mrs.  Cleason 225 

Ginter.    Mrs.   Maggie 227 

Ginler,   Mary   M 227 

Hedrick,    Eleanor 

Hedrick.   Charles   E 

Heberly.   T.    F 303 

Mrs.  T.  F 303 

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Koltcamp. 

Kollcamp. 

Loyd,    Ida 

Loyd,    Emma 

Loyd,    Bertha 

Loyd,    lleatrice 

Miller.  John   K. 419 

Miller.    Mrs.   John   K 419 

Miller.    Raymond 419 

Miller.    Harold 419 

Noss.    Elmer 229 

Noss.   Mrs.  Elmer 229 

Noss.   Loyd 229 

Noss,   Wilbur 229 

Otiemiller,    Mrs.    Maud 

Picking.   Mrs.  Christiana 211 

Qmckle.   Harry 

Quickie.   Mrs.    Harry 

Raber,   Mrs.  Agnes 301 


North  Newberry 
Norlh  Newberry 
North  Newberry 
Norlh  Newberry 
Norlh  Newberry 
North  Newberry 
Norlh  Newberry 
Norlh  Newberry 
Norlh  Newberry 
306  West  North 
306  WesI  North 
Norlh  Newberry 
North  Newberry 

331    Smyser 

331    Smyser 

331    Smyser 

316  WesI  Norlh 
306  West  Norlh 
306  WesI  Norlh 
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North  Newberry 
Norlh  Newberry 
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Norlh  Newberry 
Norlh  Newberry 
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Norlh  Newberry 
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Norlh   Newberry 


Schaeffer.    Earl 302    W«l    North 

Serf.   Mrs.    Essie 249   North    Newberry 

Sharon.   Mrs.    Maggie 249   North    Newberry 

Small.    Charles 322    North    Newberry 

Small.   Mrs.   Charles 322    North    Newberry 

Small.    Warren 322    North    Newberry 

Small.    Henry 403    North    Newberry 

Small.    Mrs.    Henry 403    North    Newberry 

Small.    Robert 403    North   Newberry 

Smith.    Mrs.    Louise 237    North    Newberry 

Warner.   W.lma 373    West    North 

Warner.   Emma 373    West    North 

Leader — Victor  Jones 
SleToarJ — Edward  Naylor 

Allison.   Mrs.   Annie   K 214  South   West 

Arbegasl.    M.    D 126   South   Penn 

.Arbegast.    Mrs.   M.  D 126  South   Penn 

Bare.    Mrs.    Maggie 324    Green 

Bennett.   Mrs.  Cassandra 1 38  South  Penn 

Brubaker.  Albert 426  West  College  Ave. 

Brubalcer.    Mrs.   Albert *  .  .426  West   College   Ave. 

Conlon.  Theodore 463   West  Princess 

Craumer.   Mrs.   Catherine 533    West    Princess 

Denues.    Jennie 50  South    Penn 

Dodson.   Mrs.    Regina 41    South   Hartley 

Eich.   John 117   South    West 

Eich.   Mrs.  John 117  South  West 

Frederick.   James 235    South    Hartley 

Frederick.   Mrs.  James 235  South   Hartley 

Goodling.   J.   0 44  South    Penn 

Goodlmg.    Mrs.  J.  0 44  South   Penn 

Gruvcr.   Mrs.   Annie 112  South   Penn 

Henise.    Lewis 37   South   Penn 

Henise.   Mary  Esther 37  South  Penn 

Henise.    David   P 37  South   Penn 

Horn.    Mrs.    Susan 127   South    Hartley 

Jones,    X'ictor 577   West   King 

Jones.    Mrs.   Victor 577   West   King 

Jones.   George 575    \X  est    King 

Jones.   Mrs.  George 575  West  King 

Jones.    Beatrice 575    West    King 

Kottcamp.   Mrs.    Louise 228   South   Penn 

Kotlcamp.    Mrs.   Rose 228   South    Penn 

Kottcamp.    Mary 228    South    Penn 

Kottc  amp.   Raymond   E 228  South   Penn 

Kottcamp.   Henry   M 228  South   Penn 

Kottcamp.   C.   C 41    South    Hartley 

Kottcamp.   Mrs.  C.  C 41    South   Hartley 

LovcJ.  John 138  South   Penn 

Loyd.    Mrs.   John I  38  South    Penn 

Naylor,    Edward 234   Grantley 

Naylor.    Mrs.    Edward 234    Grantley 

Naylor.    Ruth 234    Grantley 

Ramer.   Mrs.   .Amanda 531    West   King 

Schrum.    Mr,.    Leah 121    South    Hartley 

Selack.    Mrs.    Irene 221    Green 

Shriver.    Mrs.   B.  A 424  West    Princess 

Shriver.   Mrs.   Minnie 50  South   Penn 

Strayer.  Jacob 428   West   King 

Strayer.   Mrs.  Jacob 428  West  King 

Straver.    Prof.  D.  W 430  West   Kinj 

Strayer.   Mrs.  D.  W 430  West  King 

Ihomas.    Mrs.    Mary 422    West    King 

Whitmeyer.    Daniel 221    Green 

Wampler.    .A.    D 122    South    Penn 

Wampler.   Mrs.  A.  D 122  South   Penn 

Wampler.    Bernice 122  South  Penn 

Wampler.   Jeannelte 122   South    Penn 


Sixth  District 

(Penn  Sireel  lo    IVesI: 
Marl(el  Sireel.  Soulhaard) 


Seventh  District 

(North  Pcnn   lo  HarlU^: 
Marl(el  lo  Madison  Ave.) 


Wolfe,    Ullie    E 578   West    Market 

Zeone,   W.   S 132  South   Penn 

Zeone.   Mrs.   W.   S 1  32  South   Penn 


Leader — Paul  Brubaker 
Sleaard — Mrs.   Paul   Brubaker 

Beck,    Mrs.    Mary 408    West    Philadelphia 

lilllel,    Mrs.    Vertie 327    VC'est   York   Ave. 

Brubaker,    Paul 404    West    Philadelphia 

Brubaker,   Mrs.   Paul 404   West   Philadelphia 

Bupp,    Mrs.   Nancy 225    West   York  Ave. 

Coble.   George   W 424   Paul 

Coble,   Mrs.   George   W 424   Paul 

Doll,    Daniel 127   West   York  Ave. 

Doll,    Mrs.   Daniel 127   West   York   Ave. 

Eisenhart,    Dr.    W.    H 328   West   York   Ave. 

Eisenhart,    Mrs.    W.    H 328   West   York   Ave. 

Fahs,    Wm 233    Elm    Terrace 

Pahs,    Mrs,    Wm 233    Elm    Terrace 

Fisher,    Henry    F 39    North    Penn 

Fisher,   Mrs.   Henry   F 39   North   Penn 

Fisher.    Nellie 39   North    Penn 

Fisher,    Clarence 39  North  Penn 

Fisher,    Ralph 39   North   Penn 

Fisher,    Mrs.    Mary 39   North    Penn 

Foust.    Henry 483    West    Philadelphia 

Free,   Jacob 444    Park 

Free,    Mrs.    Jacob 444    Park 

Heckert.    Albert 57    North    Penn 

Lippy,    Alpheus 125   West   York  Ave. 

Lippy,    Mrs.    Alpheus 125   West   York   Ave. 

McGuigan.    Mrs.    Lottie 451    West    Philadelphia 

Meredith,    Marcus   S 407   West    North 

Meredith,    Homer 407    West    North 

Meredith,    Ruth 407    West   North 

Meredith,   Janice 407   West   North 

Moreland,   Jacob 210    North    Penn 

Myers,    Mrs.   Sallie 243    West   York  Ave. 

Ovelman,    Mrs.    Hattie 122    North    Penn 

RudisiU,   John    F 419    West    Philadelphia 

Rudisill,    Fred 419   West    Philadelphia 

Rudisill,    Margaret   C 419   West    Philadelphia 

Rudisill,   Jennie 419    West    Philadelphia 

Rudisill,    Edna 419   West    Philadelphia 

Rudisill,   Annie 419   West    Philadelphia 

Rudisill,    John    F 432   Lincoln 

Rudisill,    Harriet 432    Lincoln 

Seiffert,   Adam 404   West    Philadelphia 

Seifferl,   Mrs.   Adam 404   West    Philadelphia 

Shetter.   Chas.    H 411    Paul 

Shetter.    Mrs.   Chas.    H 411    Paul 

Shetter,   Raymond 41  1     Paul 

Shetter,   Clare 411     Paul 

Smyscr,   Adam 327   West   York   Ave. 

Smvser.    Mrs.   Adam 327   West   York   Ave. 

Snellbaker.    Mrs.   Kate 213   West   York   Ave. 

Slayman,    Mrs.    Kathryn 489   West    Philadelphia 

Sterner,    Beulah 236   Park   Place 

Strickhouser,    Mrs,    Wm 241     Park    Place 

Witman,    Beulah 409   West    Philadelphia 

Wilt,   Henry   L 253   West  York  Ave. 

Wilt,    Mrs.   Flenry   L 253   West   York  Ave. 

Yealls.   CO 431    Park 

Yealts.   Mrs.   CO 431    Park 

Yeatls.   Wilbur 431     Park 

Yeatts.    Belinda 431     Park 

Yeatts,   Olterbein 431     Park 

Yeatts,    Ethel 431     Park 


Leader — Norman   Allison 
Sleaard — Chas.   Haker 

AMbrighl,   John 652    W«t    Princess 

Albright.   Mrs.  John 652   WesI   Princess 

.Albrighl.    Rae   J 652   WesI   Princess 

Alhson.   Norman  E 620  WesI  Princess 

Baughman.  V.   D 732   WesI   Princess 

Baughman.    Mrs.   V.   D 732   West   Princess 

Brenaman.   Mrs.  Magdalene 732  WesI   Princess 

Carson.    Mrs.    Mary 948   WesI    Princess 

Chronisler.   Mrs.  Mary 623  WesI  Princess 

Chronisler,    Irma 623   WesI    Princess 

Chronisler.   Carrie 623    WesI    Princess 

Chronisler.   Clare 623    West    Princess 

Chronisler.   John    L 623    WesI    Princess 

Denues.   Mrs.  Susan 732  WesI  Princess 

Fickes.    Mrs.    F.lmer 911    WesI    Princess 

Fidler.   Mrs.   Lucy 644  WesI    Princess 

Flinchbaugh.   Mrs.   Sallle 1039  WesI   King 

Ginler.   Mrs.    F.llen 654   \X'est    King 

Gross.    Mrs.   Annie 1135  WesI   Poplar 

Haker.  Charles 631    WesI   King 

Haker.   Mrs.  Charles 631    West   King 

Haker.    Rulh * 631    WesI    King 

Haker.    Mary 631    WesI    King 

Heherly.    Mrs.    M.   J 830   WesI    Princess 

Heberly.    John 830   WesI    Princess 

Hoffman.   J.    Clifford 1483    WesI    Poplar 

Hoffman.   Mrs.  J.  Clifford 1483    WesI   Poplar 

Hoffman.   J.   C 1396   West    Poplar 

Hoffman.   Mrs.    |.  C 1396  WesI   Poplar 

Houck,   Rev.   W.  J 948  WesI   Princess 

Houck.   Mrs.  W.  J 948  West  Princess 

Houck,    Mary    Ruth 948  WesI    Princess 

Houck.   Naomi    C 948   West   Princess 

Klinedinst.    Mrs.   Rose 628  WesI  College  Ave. 

Kollcamp.    Herbert 706  WesI   King 

Kunkel.    Mrs.   Nora 836  West   Locust 

May,    Mrs.    Eleanor 1434  WesI   King 

Messerly.    Mrs.  Sarah 629  WesI   Princess 

Messerly.   Paul 629    WesI    Princess 

Miller,   Charles    E 643    West    Locust 

Miller.   Mrs.  Charles  E 643  West  Locust 

Mummerl.   Calvin 836    WesI    Princess 

Mummerl.   Mrs.   Calvin 836   West    Princess 

Mummerl.    Mary 836   WesI    Princess 

Mummerl.   Lloyd 836   WesI    Princess 

Naylor.   Theodore 606   Salem   Ave. 

Naylor.   Mrs.  Theodore 606  Salem  Ave. 

Ness.   Evan 657  WesI   Princess 

Ness.    Mrs.  Evan 657  WesI   Princess 

Ness,  Clarence 657  WesI   Princess 

Oberdick,    Frederick 91  1    WesI    Princess 

Oberdick.    George 110  South   Richland  .Ave. 

Oberdick.   Mrs.  George 110  South  Richland  .Ave. 

Olcotl.   C.   W 604  WesI    Princess 

Olcotl.    Mrs.  C.  W 604  West   Princess 

Roth.    Miles   H 657   West   Princess 

Rolh.   Mrs.   Miles  H 657  WesI   Princess 

Seltzer,    Puren 14%    West    Poplar 

Slagemyer,  Annie 628  WesI   College  Ave. 

Sirine.    Leroy    P 26   South    Devsey 

Strine.   David   R 26  Soulh   Dewey 

Wallace.    Mrs.  Kale 821    West  King 

Wise.  George 668  WesI   King 

Wise.   Mrs.  George 668  WesI  King 

Woolery.   Mrs.   Alice 829   WesI    Princess 

Woolery,   Mrs.  LB 829  WesI  Princess 

Woolery.   Harry 829  WesI   Princess 


Eighth  District 

(From    IVeal   Street 

WestaarJ:    Market  Street. 

Southward) 


Ninth  District 

(Hartley   Sired    IVcslaarJ  ; 
Marl(el   Sireel   lo 
MaJison  Ave.) 


Tenth  District 

(Madison    Ave., 
Norlhaard) 


ella 829  West  Prin 


Woolcry, 

Zuver.    Marlin 35   South  Bel 

Zuver,   Mrs.   Martin 35  South  Bel 

Zuver,    Mabel 35   South  Bel 

Zuver.   Effie 35   South  Belv 


Ave 
Ave 
Ave 
Ave 


Leader — J.  L.   Bbenneman 

Stemard — Miles   H.   Roth 

Berkhelmer,   FJlen 11    Carlisle  Ave. 

Buser,   M.  E 570  Company 

Buser.    Mrs.   M.   E 570  Company 

Campbell,   Samuel 590   West    Philadelphia 

Campbell,   Mrs.   Samuel 590  West   Philadelphia 

Deardorff,    Floyd 219  North  Richland  Ave. 

Deardorff,    Mary 219   North    Richland   Ave. 

Deardorff,   Harvey 219  North  Richland  Ave. 

Eichelberger,   Jacob 532    West    Philadelphia 

E.chelberger.    Mrs.    Jacob 532    West    Philadelphia 

Eisenhart.   Ell   G 589   West    Philadelphia 

Eisenhart,   Florence 589   West    Philadelphia 

Eisenhart.   Helen 589   West    Philadelphia 

Eisenhart.   Ardella 389    West    Philadelphia 

Enders,    Mrs.    Henry    M 116    Manchester 

Fahs,    Mary 532   West   Philadelphia 

Fairlamb,   Mrs.   Ehzabelh 532   West    Philadelphia 

Heilman,  J.    B 35    North    Hartley 

Heilman,   Lewis 44    Pearl 

Heilman.   Mrs.  Lewis 44  Pearl 

Kottcamp.   Harry   E 519  West   Market 

Koltcamp,   Mrs.   Harry   E 519  West   Market 

Linebaugh.    Mrs.    Ella 517   West    Philadelphia 

Reilly,   Mrs.    Elmira 509  West    Philadelphia 

Reilly,   Jennie 509   West    Philadelphia 

Sherlzer.  John   W 303   West    Philadelphia 

Sherlzer.    Mrs.  John  W 503   West   Philadelphia 

Shertzer.   Clara 503    West    Philadelphia 

Smith,   Dr.   Charles   H 507   West   Philadelphia 

Smith.   Mrs.    Emma 507    West    Philadelphia 

Smith.   Ella   M 507   West    Philadelphia 

Smith.    Mary   A 507  "West   Philadelphia 

Snydeman.   C.   C 301    North   West 

Snydeman,    Mrs.   C.   C 301    North   West 

Stagemyer.    Mary 271    North    Hartley 

Stone.    Jonas 115    North   West 

Stone.    Mrs.   Jonas 113    North   West 

Slough.    Harry   L 608  Company 

Stough.    Mrs.   Harry   L 608  Company 

Wampler.    Esia 200    Carlisle    Ave. 

Weigle,   Wm 134    North    Hartley 

Weigle,   Mrs.  Wm 134  North   Hartley 

Leader — A.   C.    Rawhouser 

Sleiuard — Byrd   Eisenhart 

Adair.   James 659    Madison  .Ave 

Adair.   Mrs.  James 659  Madison  Ave 

Adair.    Harriet    S 659   Madison  Ave 

Bair,   C.    S 458   Atlantic  Ave 

Uritlon.    Mrs.   Annie   B 604   Pennsylvania  Ave 

Dessenberg.   Wm 437    Atlantic  Ave 

Dessenberg.   Mrs.    Wm 437   Atlantic  Ave 

Doll,   M.    Lnlher 450    Pennsylvania  Ave 

Doll.   Mrs.   Luther 450   Pennsylvania  Ave 

Eisenhart.   Byrd 511    Pennsylvania  Ave 

Eisenhart.   Mrs.   Byrd 511    Pennsylvania  Ave 

Eisenhart.    Mabel 511     Pennsylvania  Ave 

Gross,   Mrs.  Sarah 715   Pennsylvania  ,\\e 

Hurst,    Mrs.   Louise 503    Pennsylvania  Ave 

Heckerl,   Floward 462    Pennsylvania  Ave 

Heckert,   Mrs.   Howard 462   Pennsylvania  Ave 


Heckfrl,   Calhfnne 462    Pennsylvania    Ave. 

Heckerl.    Margaret 462    Pennsylvania    Ave. 

Jones.    Rev.  J.  R 749  Madison   Ave. 

Jones.   Mrs.  J.  R 749  Madison  Ave. 

Messerly,   Oliver 810    Pennsylvania    Ave. 

Messerly.    Mrs.    Oilier 810    Pennsylvania    Ave. 

Messerly.   Harvey 466    Pennsylvania   Ave. 

Porter.   Mary 309    Carlisle    Ave. 

Porter.    Frederick,    Jr 309    Carlisle    Ave, 

Rawhouser,   A.    C 652    Madison    Ave. 

Rawhouser.    Mrs.    A.   C 652    Madison    Ave. 

Rawhouser.  Clarence 652    Madison    Ave. 

Rider.    Raymond 446    Pennsylvania    Ave. 

Rupp.   Waller    L 446    Pennsylvania   Ave. 

Rupp.    Mrs,   Walter    L 446   Pennsylvania   ,Ave. 

Rupp.   Mrs.   Susan 446   Pennsylvania   Ave. 

Strickhouser.   William 309    Carlisle    Ave. 

Strickhouser.    Mrs.    Wm 309   Carlisle    Ave. 

Thomas.   Keith 359    Atlantic    Ave. 

Bennett,    Charles 1027    North   Fulton   St..    Baltimore.    Md. 

Brenneman,   J.   L Lewisberry,    Pa. 

Brenneman.   Mrs.  J.   L Lewisberry,    Pa. 

Copeland.    Fred Mountville,    Pa. 

Copeland.   M rs.    Fred Mountville,    Pa. 

Denues.    Mrs.    B.    F Cloverdale.   Cal. 

Fickes.   Virgie R.   F.   D.  2,   Dover,    Pa. 

Fisher.    Prof.    Charles West    Chester.    Pa. 

Freeman.    Carl York    Haven,    Pa. 

Freeman,   Mrs.   Carl York    Haven.    Pa. 

Freeman.   Ella York    Haven.    Pa. 

Herman.   Mrs.    Mabel Yorkana,    Pa, 

Hoover,   Annie Manchester,    Pa. 

Koltcamp,   Ed.    L Spry.    Pa. 

M.tzel.   L.  A R.  F.  D.   I.  York,   Pa. 

Milzel.    Mrs.   L.   A R.   F.   D.    1.   York,    Pa, 

Orris,   Daniel Dover,    Pa. 

Orris.   Mrs.   Daniel Dover.   Pa. 

Peters.   Mrs.   Charlotte Phoenixville.    Pa. 

Porter.   John Greencaslle.    Pa. 

Porter.   Mrs.    John Greencaslle.    Pa. 

Shelter.    Mrs.   Bertha 169  Olive  St.,  New   Haven.  Conn. 

Shelter.   Wayne 169  Olive  St..  New  Haven.  Conn. 

Snydeman.    1  ra Bethlehem.    Pa. 

Snydeman.   Mrs.    Ira Bethlehem.    Pa. 

Snyder.   Erwin   C Mechanicsburg,    Pa. 

Snyder.   Mrs.  Erwin  C Mechanicsburg.   Pa. 

Spangler.  J.  C 651    West   lOth  St..  Erie.  Pa. 

Spangler.   Mrs.  J.  C 651    V^'est   lOth  St..  Erie.  Pa. 


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